Want to know if the car comes with isofix seat belts or reverse parking sensors? This is the place to look - this exhaustive list let's you know what is going to come as standard. You can then feel assured that this equipment is going to be included before you continue on to choose your colour, material and options.

Safety

3 point seatbelts

Warning triangle

Driver and passenger airbags

Driver and passenger side airbags

Body Glass

Heat insulated glass

Electric front+rear windows

Heated rear windscreen

Exterior Lights

Front fog lights

Manual headlight levelling

Seats

50/50 split folding rear seat

Height adjustable front seats

Front seats - 'Easy Entry'

ISOFIX child seat preparation+airbag deactivation

Adjustable front and rear headrests

Front sports seats

Vanity Mirrors

Illuminated vanity mirrors

Chassis/Suspension

Sports suspension

Exterior Body Features

Body colour bumpers

Noise dampening acoustic hood

Wind deflector

Chrome trim on door handles

Fully automatic electrically operated hood

Driver Information

Driver's information system

Service interval indicator

Security

Remote control central locking

Thatcham category 1 alarm+immobiliser

Locking wheel bolts

Interior Features

Height/reach adjustable steering column

3 spoke leather multifunction sports steering wheel

Door sills with aluminium inlays

Front centre armrest with storage compartment

Brakes

EDL

ABS/EBD

ESP with ASR

Carpets/Rugs

Floor mats

Driving Mirrors

Electric operated/heated door mirrors

Body coloured door mirrors

Wheels - Spare

Tyre mobility system

Heating/Cooling/Ventilation

Dual zone electronic climate control

Driver Aids

Servotronic speed related PAS

No Cost Options

These No Cost Options can be changed or upgraded when building your car as part of a factory order.

Green and Mean or green and lean? Find out by checking the fuel economy label below - make sure you take a detailed look at the first year cost estimates which are based on UK standard mileage and current fuel prices.

Fuel Economy

Environmental Information

A guide on fuel economy and CO2 emissions which contains data for all new passenger car models is
available at any point of sale free of charge*. In addition to the fuel efficiency of a car, driving behaviour
as well as other non-technical factors play a role in determining a car's fuel consumption and CO2
emissions. CO2 is the main greenhouse gas responsible for global warming.
* This guide is provided courtesy of Department for Transport; please see their link at the bottom of this page for applications.

CO2 emission figure (g/km)

CO2 BAND

E

132g/km

Fuel cost (estimated) for 12,000 miles

A fuel cost figure indicates to the consumer a guide fuel price for comparison purposes. This figure is
calculated by using the combined drive cycle (town centre and motorway) and average fuel price.

Re-calculated annually, the current cost per litre is as follows - petrol 139p, diesel 147p and LPG 74p
(VCA March 2012)

£1529

VED for 12 months

Vehicle excise duty (VED) or road tax varies according to the CO2 emissions and fuel type of the vehicle.

£130.00

Make/Model:

Audi A3 1.2 T FSI Sport 2dr [Start Stop] cabriolet

Engine Capacity (cc):

1197

Fuel Type:

Petrol

Transmission:

6 SPEED MANUAL

Fuel Consumption:

Drive cycle

Litres/100km

Mpg

Carbon dioxide emissions (g/km): 132

Important note: Some specifications of this make/model may have lower CO2 emissions than this.
Check with your dealer.